FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The present invention relates generally to a snow plow assembly that allows a user
to control the release and collection of snow while plowing. More specifically, the
snow plow assembly comprises a gate and a blocker to prevent snow from escaping the
scoop cavity when needed.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] The present invention resolves the problem of blocking the side streets, driveway
entrances, access to bus stops, etc. during the snow clearing operations in urban
areas. The present invention does so in a rapid, continuous fashion, automatically,
without the input from a vehicle operator.
[0004] After the present invention removes the snow (in a "Standard" mode) from the street
surface, it disposes the same to the side of the street in a selective fashion ("Selective"
mode), by choosing to leave the side openings ("Windows"), like driveways, cross-streets,
bus stops, etc. free of snow deposits, thus not blocking those areas with the high
snow ridges, common with present snow-cleaning technology.
[0005] The present invention is designed to be used for rapid and continuous removal of
the snow from the streets and other paved surfaces in mostly municipal environment
during the snow season. It will substantially improve efficiency, cost effectiveness,
environmental benefits and safety over the presently used technology.
[0006] As the leftover snow accumulates along the sidewalks and side street passages at
intersections, the old technology leaves the job of cleaning the streets partially
undone. In turn, a second vehicle is needed to clear the sidewalks and side street
passages and other "windows". It is therefore an object of the present invention to
introduce a robotic machine for the selective disposal of snow removed from the street
surface. In certain embodiments the plow truck may be guided and controlled by the
GPS. The present invention resolves the problem of blocking the side streets, driveway
entrances, access to bus stops, etc. during the snow clearing operations. The present
invention does so in a rapid, continuous fashion automatically, without the input
from a vehicle operator. It is a further object of the present invention to eliminate
the need for a second vehicle, or same vehicle coming back to "open" the side street
passage at the intersections, thus reducing the vehicle fleets. It is yet a further
object of the present invention to reduce exhaust emissions, for all that is needed
is one vehicle to do the work alone. The present invention eliminates the need for
human involvement, thus safety and speed of operation are vastly improved. The present
invention greatly improves the efficiency of the operation by eliminating any snow
"leaks" or residue left behind, by using the newly designed "butterfly" gates. The
present invention reduces the labor and operating costs for cleaning the streets.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007]
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the present invention showing the butterfly gate and
the blocker in a straight open position.
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the present invention showing the blocker first moving
into a closed position.
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the present invention showing the butterfly gate closing
towards the diverter.
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the present invention showing the blocker reopening
as the butterfly gate is fully closed to seal the gap between the butterfly gate and
the diverter.
DETAIL DESCRIPTIONS OF THE INVENTION
[0008] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions
of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0009] The present invention is a snow plow assembly that is able to selectively plow snow
towards the sides of a street. The objective is to prevent the build-up of high snow
ridges onto the entrance of side streets, driveways, or any other small pathways directly
adjacent to a street being plowed. The present invention is able to achieve this by
introducing a gate system with an actuating system that can be controlled to allow
snow to escape from the scoop cavity
13 or be contained within the scoop cavity
13 until released.
[0010] In reference to FIG.
1, the present invention comprises of a main plow body
1, at least one butterfly gate
2, at least one blocker
3, a diverter
4, a gate actuator
5, a blocker actuator
6 and a pair of diverter supports 7. The main plow body
1, the at least one butterfly gate
2 and the at least one blocker 3 are jointly connected together and can be extended
form a regularly shaped plow or compacted into a concave shape for retaining snow.
The main plow body
1 is the main scoop of the plow assembly that collects and pushes snow to the side
of the streets. The at least one butterfly gate
2 is used to interrupt the free flow of snow being scooped up and pushed to the side
of a street by the main plow body
1. The blocker ensures a complete seal to prevent snow from escaping the at least one
butterfly gate
2. The diverter
4 is an extension of the snow plow assembly that is able to further collect snow and
ensure that snow is collected into the main plow body
1. In a closed and sealed position, the main plow body
1, the butterfly gate
2, the blocker
3, and the diverter
4 create one large, leak proof snow barrier for containing snow that otherwise would
be disposed to the side of a street.
[0011] The main plow body
1 further comprises of a pair of truck mounts
11, at least one gate mount
12 and a scoop cavity
13. The at least one gate mount
12 is positioned on an end of the main plow body
1. The at least one gate mount
12 provides a space for the at least one butterfly gate
2 to be mounted. The at least one gate mount
12 is a circular hinge like cavity that is able to accommodate the at least one butterfly
gate
2. The pair of truck mounts
11 is vertically positioned brackets that are positioned on a rear side of the main
plow body
1. The pair of truck mounts
11 of evenly positioned on the rear side for even distribution of weight. The pair of
truck mounts
11 provides the present invention with the ability to be mounted onto any truck for
use. On the front side of the main plow body
1 is the scoop cavity
13. The scoop cavity
13 is a recessed space on the main plow body
1.
[0012] The at least one butterfly gate
2 further comprises of a top gate axle
21, a bottom gate axle
22, a gate actuator segment
23, and a blocker hinge
24. Each of the butterfly gate
2s are shaped like a loading hoe bucket that is positioned on its side. The top gate
axle
21 and the bottom gate axle
22 provide the butterfly gate
2 a pivoting point in which it can be jointly mounted on to the at least one gate mount
12 of the main plow body
1. The top gate axle
21 is upwardly extended from the at least one butterfly gate
2 and the bottom gate axle
22 is downwardly extended from the at least one butterfly gate
2. The gate actuator segment
23 is perpendicularly extended from the top gate axle
21 and acts similarly as a handle for the opening and closing of the butterfly gate
2. The blocker hinge
24 is positioned on a first end of the butterfly gate
2 and is extended away from the main plow body
1.
[0013] The at least one blocker
3 further comprises of an inner blocker hinge
24, an inner blocker hinge axle
32, and a blocker actuator segments
33. The inner blocker hinge axle
32 is extended in concentric relationship to the inner blocker hinge
24. Together, the inner blocker hinge axle
32 and the inner blocker hinge
24 is aligned and jointly connected to the at least one butterfly gate
2. The blocker actuator segment
33, in a similar fashion to the gate actuator segment
23 of the at least one butterfly gate
2, is perpendicularly extended from the inner blocker hinge axle
32.
[0014] In reference to FIG.
1, the at least one butterfly gate
2, the at least one blocker
3, and the main plow body
1 is jointly connected in a chain to create the main section of the snow plow assembly.
The top gate axle
21 and the bottom gate axle
22 of the at least one butterfly gate
2 are jointly secured to the at least one gate mount
12 of the main plow body
1. The top gate axle
21 is extended through the top side of the main blow body to allow the gate actuator
segment
23 to be exposed and positioned atop the main plow body
1. The inner blocker hinge axle
32 is jointly secured to the blocker hinge
24 to secure to the at least one blocker
3 to the at least one butterfly gate
2. The inner blocker hinge axle
32 is traversed through the blocker hinge
24 and further extends above. This allows the blocker actuator segment
33 to be positioned atop the at least one butterfly gate
2. The gate actuator segment
23 and the blocker actuator segments
33 are positioned atop the main plow body
1 and the at least one butterfly gate
2 to allow external forces to be applied for their open and release controls. To control
the opening and closing of the at least one butterfly gate
2, the main plow body
1 further comprises a gate actuator pin
14. The gate actuator pin
14 is upwardly extended from the main plow body
1 to provide a pivoting and mounting point for the gate actuator
5. The gate actuator
5 has a gate mount end and a gate push end. The gate mount end of the gate actuator
5 is jointly connected to the gate actuator pin
14. The gate push end is jointly connected to the gate actuator segment
23 of the at least one butterfly gate
2. To control the opening and closing of the at least one blocker
3, the at least one butterfly gate
2 further comprises a blocker actuator pin
25. The blocker actuator pin
25 is upwardly extended from the at least one butterfly gate
2 to provide a pivoting and mounting point for the blocker actuator
6. The blocker actuator
6 has a blocker mount end and a blocker push end. The blocker mount end of the blocker
actuator
6 is jointly connected to the blocker actuator pin
25. The blocker push end is jointly connected to the blocker actuator segment
33 of the blocker. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the gate actuator
5 and the blocker actuator
6 is a hydraulics piston system that is able to push and pull on the gate actuator
segment
23 and the blocker actuator segment
33, respectively. In other embodiments of the present invention, the gate actuator segment
23 and the blocker actuator segment
33 can be any other actuating means for pushing and pulling the gate actuator segment
23 and the block actuator segment
33.
[0015] The pair of truck mounts
11 further comprises diverter support
7 hinges
111. The diverter support hinges
111 are jointly connected to a top end of the pair of truck mounts
11. Each of the diverter supports
7 has a diverter mount end and a diverter push end. The diverter mount ends of the
pair of diverter supports
7 are jointly connected to the diverter support hinges
111. The diverter push ends of the pair of diverter supports
7 are jointly connected to the diverter
4. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the diverter supports
7 are hydraulic actuating systems that are able to control the positioning of the diverter
4.
[0016] In one embodiment of the present invention, the gate actuator
5, the blocker actuator 6, and the pair of diverter supports 7 are hydraulic systems
that can be connected to a custom plow truck for control. However, in another embodiment
of the present invention, the hydraulic systems are controlled by a standalone system
in which a remote can be extended into a truck for control and maneuvering of the
snow plow assembly.
[0017] The present invention can operate in two complementary modes, a standard conventional
mode and a GPS mode. The standard conventional mode allows the snow plow assembly
to be used for the conventional removal of snow from the street pavement and deposited
to the side curve area. The plow, angled to the curb is moved forward by a vehicle
controlled by a user. When the present invention is simply pushing snow from the street
pavement to the side curb area, the main plow body
1, the at least one butterfly gate
2, and the blocker are all lined-up to form one continuous/straight configurations.
As the plow moves forward along the right hand side of the street, the scraped snow
glides from the left-end of the plow to the right side of the plow.
[0018] As the plow nears driveway entrances, or any other small pathways, the snow plow
assembly has the ability to reconfigure the positioning of the at least one butterfly
gate
2 and the at least one blocker
3. In reference to FIG.
2-5, the snow plow assembly can convert into a closed position to collect snow away from
small pathways to prevent the buildup of high snow ridges in unwanted areas. First
the at least one blocker
3 rotates ninety degrees towards the at least one butterfly gate
2 and interrupts the free flow of snow. At the same time, the butterfly gate
2 begins to pivot within the gate mounts 12 to enlarge the pocket for a larger scoop
space for the aggregation of additional snow. As the butterfly gate
2 rotates to the full extent, the blocker reopens to seal the butterfly gate
2 with the diverter
4 to complete one large leak-proof snow barrier for containing snow that would otherwise
be disposed in front of a small pathway as a high snow ridge. As a result, the blockage
of cross-streets, driveways, and other small pathways adjacent to the street being
plowed is avoided.
[0019] In another embodiment of the present invention, the snow plow assembly may be mounted
onto an automatic and unmanned plow truck for automatic plowing of streets. In this
embodiment of the present invention, the machine will be operated by means of GPS
signal processor system that will utilize a signal/command interface and a control
program. This allows the present invention to operate in GPS mode, where streets are
detected and the snow plow assembly will automatically close and open correspondingly
as the plow truck passes by small pathways such as driveways.
[0020] In another embodiment of the present invention, the snow plow assembly can comprise
of two separate butterfly gates 2 and two separate blockers to be positioned on both
ends of the main plow body 1. This allows the present invention to be operated for
"left hand operation". This embodiment of the present invention is particularly useful
for one way streets or left-hand drive streets. As a result, the users are not required
to disassemble the snow plow assembly to be flipped to the other side.
[0021] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment,
it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be
made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
1. A snow plow assembly comprising,
a main plow body (1);
at least one butterfly gate (2);
at least one blocker (3);
a diverter (4);
a gate actuator (5);
a blocker actuator (6);
a pair of diverter supports (7);
the main plow body (1) comprises a pair of truck mounts (11), at least one gate mount
(12), and a scoop cavity (13);
the at least one butterfly gate (2) comprises a top gate axle (21), a bottom gate
axle (22), a gate actuator segment (23), and a blocker hinge (24);
the at least one blocker (3) comprises a inner blocker hinge (31), an inner blocker
hinge axle (32), and a blocker actuator segment (33).
2. A snow plow assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein
the at least one gate mount (12) is positioned on an end of the main plow body (1);
the pair of truck mounts (11) is vertically positioned on a rear side of the main
plow body (1);
the scoop cavity (13) is a recessed space on the main plow body (1).
3. A snow plow assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein
the top gate axle (21) is upwardly extended from the at least one butterfly gate (2);
the bottom gate axle (22) is downwardly extended from the at least one butterfly gate
(2);
the gate actuator segment (23) is perpendicularly extended from the top gate axle
(21);
the blocker hinge (24) is positioned on a first gate end.
4. A snow plow assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein
the inner blocker hinge axle (32) is extended in concentric relationship to the inner
blocker hinge (31);
the blocker actuator segment (33) is perpendicularly extended from the inner blocker
hinge axle (32).
5. A snow plow assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein
the top gate axle (21) and the bottom gate axle (22) of the at least one butterfly
gate (2) are jointly secured to the at least one gate mount (12) of the main plow
body (1);
the top gate axle (21) extends through a top side of the main plow body (1);
the gate actuator segment (23) is positioned atop the main plow body (1);
the inner blocker hinge axle (32) is jointly secured to the blocker hinge (24) of
the at least one butterfly gate (2);
the inner blocker hinge axle (32) is traversed through the blocker hinge (24);
the blocker actuator segment (33) is positioned atop the at least one butterfly gate
(2).
6. A snow plow assembly as claimed in claim 5 wherein
the main plow body (1) further comprises a gate actuator pin (14);
the gate actuator (5) has a gate mount (12) end and a gate push end;
the gate mount (12) end is jointly connected to the gate actuator pin (14); the gate
push end is jointly connected to the gate actuator segment (23).
7. A snow plow assembly as claimed in claim 5 wherein
the at least one butterfly gate (2) comprises a blocker actuator pin (25);
the blocker actuator (6) has a blocker mount end and a blocker push end;
the blocker mount end is jointly connected to the blocker actuator pin (25);
the blocker push end is jointly connected to the blocker actuator segment (33).
8. A snow plow assembly as claimed in claim 2 wherein
the pair of truck mounts (11) comprises diverter support hinges (111);
the diverter support hinges (111) are jointly connected to a top end of the pair of
truck mounts (11);
each of the diverter supports (7) has a diverter (4) mount end and a diverter (4)
push end;
the diverter (4) mount ends of the pair of diverter supports (7) are jointly connected
to the diverter support hinges (111);
the diverter (4) push ends of the pair of diverter supports (7) are jointly connected
to the diverter (4).